News

Information Minister urges comprehensive Arab media roadmap

Information Minister Dr. Ramzan bin Abdulla Alnoaimi today participated in the 53rd regular session of the Arab Information Ministers Council, being held in Rabat, the Kingdom of Morocco.

Addressing the session, the minister said that the Kingdom of Bahrain, led by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, with the support of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, backs all efforts to develop pan-Arab action, out of keenness on the importance of Arab solidarity to protect the security of the Arab countries and peoples.

He called for a comprehensive Arab media vision that meets contemporary requirements and keep abreast of media and communication strides, amid fast digitalization and booming artificial intelligence, in a way that supports the development of the media industry and enhances its influential role in supporting various Arab issues.

Dr. Alnoaimi stressed the importance of the topics on the council’s agenda, especially media support to the Palestinian issue and the updated Arab media strategy and executive plan, stressing the importance of drawing up a Arab media roadmap for sustainable development 2030.

He also underlined the importance of the environmental media, stressing the need for the media to focus on the pioneering efforts made by Arab countries in the fields of development and environmental conservation.

He said Bahrain’s hosting of the 2024 Arab Summit reflects the commitment of the Kingdom of Bahrain, led by HM the King, to support pan-Arab action and solidarity to advocate Arab issues and confront current challenges.

He noted the decision of the council to declare Manama as the “2024 Arab Media Capital”, reflecting Bahrain’s prominent media and cultural standing, as well as the conditions that support creativity.

“The Kingdom of Bahrain will continue to unwavering work to enhance the media in a way that serves the causes of the Arab nation and bolsters joint Arab action in all sectors”, he said.

Dr. Alnoaimi commended the Kingdom of Morocco for hosting the meetings and providing all facilities, which reflects its commitment to support pan-Arab action.

The Kingdom of Bahrain will host the 54th session of the Arab Information Ministers’ Council in 2024.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

Comment here